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Revision as of 23:18, 14 March 2013
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The United Nations Interplanetary Navy or UNIN for short, is the department under UN tasked with overseeing the space-based defence forces of the UN. It also oversees ground forces donated by various member states.
History
Initially interplanetary in name only, UNIN was formed as a unified command structure for the UN military forces, at least those donated to the UN itself by its member states. Officially beginning its existance on the 1st of January, 2025, it covered an army of pre-TNE ground forces, 100 pre-TNE missile silos, one 1000-ton military shipyard, and nothing else.
Responsibilities
UNIN is responsible for every joint UN military undertaking. The only military-related activities not directly under the control of UNIN is facility construction and component pre-fabbing by UNIEB, and R&D by UNSA, from the moment a given piece of material enters a shipyard or ground force training center, to the moment it is lost in action or scrapped, its every move is made under the command of a UNIN officer.
Assets
2 Lictor class Troop Transports (Under command of UNDOT)
2 Panner class Geological Survey Vessels (Under command of UNRA)
5 Berlin class Cruisers
8 Surigao class Destroyer Escorts
10 Samar class Destroyer Escorts
5 Ghostbuster class missile defense base
Camp Romney Ground Force Training Center
Assorted ground forces